Archive for October, 2009

How to Add Warmth, Color & Texture to Your Advertisements

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

“A powerful agent is the right word” –Mark Twain

And what true words those are! Your marketing efforts have the ability to succeedor to failbased on the words you choose to represent your products, services, and yourself in your ads.

You have the ability to choose any words you desire. The problem is, sometimes, we draw a blank. Our minds seem amiss of anything creative to say. This is when a diverse collection of pre-written phrases, designed to bring miraculous changes to your ads, comes in handy.

A collection of pre-written phrases, which you can drop right into your ad text, offers a lot of magic, a good deal of choices, and an incredible journey through words which develop warmth, color, and add texture to your ads. With pre-written buzz-word phrases, you can bring your ad to life – immediately.

So how do you come up with these phrases and buzz words?

Step one is to become aware of every advertisement you’re exposed to, whether it be on television, in a newspaper, in email, or in a magazine. Just pay attention and study those ads.

Step two involves gathering your pre-written phrases. Write down words which make an impact on you. Make a notebook, or a computer document, and as you are exposed to the ads around you, jot down those phrases and buzz words. Here’s some phrases and words I jotted down recently:

Accept nothing but the best
Because you’re worth it
Consider it a gift from youto you

The third step is to take these phrases and integrate them into your ads. The best way to do this is work with an ad which you’ve already written. How much impact does it have? How much sparkle and pizzaz does it possess? Does your already-written ad grab your attention? If the answer is NO, then it’s time to input some marketing miracle phrases – sprinkle them about your ad, pick some from your list which fit with your product or service – and revise.

Let’s take a look at an ad I found written by someone who is not using marketing miracle phrases:

“New ladies brown leather coat. Size XL.”

The ad for this item really didn’t capture my attention. The photo of the item did – it’s a nice product! Let’s see how the actual ad can be spruced up with the use of some marketing miracle phrases:

“Give radiance to everything when you wear this exquisite, full-length, chocolate brown leather coat. For lovers of fine quality everywhere, you’ll experience comfort and luxury, for just a fraction of the retail price. Handsomely crafted, it will make a chic addition to your winter wardrobe. Ladies size XL.”

See the difference? Using marketing miracle words gives you a new way of impacting your buyers with words and phrases designed to bypass the mind, get your product deep into their heart and soul, and reach the core of their deepest desires.

So why not try it with your own ads? Just follow the three steps in this article to add warmth, color and texture to your ads. See the change in your ads, and the change in your bottom line sales figures. Good luck!

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Michele Jai Johnson is the author of 777 Marketing Miracle Phrases. Multi-published, her articles and short stories have appeared in many online publications, as well as national print magazines and newsletters. She is also the author of instructional courses and has written many short reports and tips booklets, in addition to 777 Marketing Miracle Phrases. You can pick up your own copy of her handy booklet here: http://www.michelejanine.com/777mmp.html

Creating Your Own Pixel Advertising Site

Monday, October 12th, 2009

As I promised in my previous article “Pixel Advertising – A new trend in Online Advertising”, this is a guide on how to build your pixel ad site. The best part of making this site is you don’t need to buy an expensive script; all you need is the cost of registering a domain and web hosting.

To make it easy for you to follow, I organized it step by step.

Step 1
Register the domain name you will use for the site.

Step 2
Prepare the web hosting account for the site.

Step 3
Create a mysql database and user in your hosting account. Make sure the database account has full access to the database. If you are using cPanel, just click on the mysql icon.

Step 4
Download the FREE pixel ad script at www.pixeladraptor.com and uncompress it to your PC.

Step 5
Locate and edit the file config.php and enter the details of the mysql database you created in step 3. You will also have to enter an admin user account and password.

Step 6
Using an FTP program (I use smartftp, its FREE), upload all the files to your site. Iif you want the pixel site to run in the root domain (www.xxx.com), you have to upload the files in the root folder (usually in public_html). If you want the pixel site to run on a subdomain or specific folder, you have to make sure you upload it to the right folder.

Step 7
After uploading the files, access the admin site which is under www.yourdomain.com/admin/ using the admin account you entered in Step 5.

Step 8
Click on the “Settings” tab and enter all the details asked on that page.

That’s it.

If you installed the scripts in the root domain, you will be able to access the pixel ad site by typing www.yourdomain.com. If you installed it in a subdomain, enter www.yoursubdomain.yourdomain.com. If you installed it in a specific folder, enter www.yourdomain.com/yourfolder/

Marvin Gorospe is writing for OnlinePixels4u.com and maintains the site below.

OnlinePixels4u.com
XsiteProTemplates4u.com
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The Best Advertisement I Ever Saw!

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Shortly after the hurricanes tore up the Gulf Coast, I had opportunity to drive Interstate 10 through southern Texas. As I approached the Louisiana/Texas state line the devastation became more and more evident. Trees had been broken or uprooted, signs torn apart, and homes and business buildings invariably showed indications of damage ranging from superficial exterior damage up to complete destruction.

As I drove along, I got the feeling that nothing had escaped damage by the storm. Then, on the south side of the highway, I saw several very nice homes which showed no visible signs of damage. This was in distinct counterpoint to everything around them. At first, I thought to myself, “Those people sure were lucky.” As I kept looking at the homes, however, I became aware that I was looking at the sales models of a company that built homes on people’s lots.

There was plainly evident storm damage, right up to the edge of the buildings, but the buildings themselves appeared to be completely unscathed. With almost every home and business in the area showing damage by the storms, these three or four homes stood as excellent representatives of their company’s products.

My wife and I were making plans to retire to Florida. We were considering buying a piece of land and having a house built on it. As we looked at the homes on the sales lot, I said, “Write down that company’s name. We may want them to build our house.”

It’s a shame that it took a hurricane and caused so much devastation and disruption, but doesn’t that company have one of the best advertisements they could ever hope for? Their product proved itself to be a quality product, probably worth the investment.

When we buy a car, we either go on our own experiences or the experiences of others…or we are lead by advertisements which show the car performing improbable acts in improbable places. When we buy our favorite candy or beer or go to the same doctor over and over, it is because we are satisfied that it will do what we need and expect it to do.

Wouldn’t it be great if every product lived up to our expectations?

I have been in network marketing since the early 90’s, and on the internet since the late 90’s. I have bought my share of products relying on the claims and pitches designed to induce me to buy, often with subsequent disappointment. With time, I have learned to be a little more discriminating and knowledgeable, but it is still often difficult to separate the hype from fact, and reality from expectations.

You can imagine how interested and predisposed to buy I would be if the product I was looking at could PROVE that it lived up to the claims made for it! You can imagine how disappointed I am when that product fails to meet my expectations.

Again and again, I come in contact with people who are wary of becoming involved with network marketing or internet marketing because they, or someone they know (that’s called network marketing and it works both ways) has been burned in the past. It is so hard, and often simply impossible, to convert these people to a position of trust after the damage has been done.

Here’s network marketing (and it’s young cousin, internet marketing) in a nutshell. Make a real promise and deliver. Your customer will be satisfied, return for further purchases, and may tell their family, friends, and neighbors about how great your goods, services, or business opportunities are. Make false promises, or fail to deliver what is expected by the customer, and, not only will they NOT return to make future purchases, they WILL STILL tell family, friends, and neighbors about you and your business, and it will not be in flattering terms.

It is in the best interests of marketers, recruiters, and companies to provide factual, not fanciful, advertising together with products that deliver on the promise. This can help not only stop the loss of sales and downline members who leave due to unfulfilled expectations, but can also help upgrade the image of network marketers and internet marketers in the eyes of the general public as well.

The author is retired from the Army after 21 years of service. He has worked as an accountant, purchasing agent, optical lab manager, restaurant manager, instructor and long-haul, over-the-road truck driver. He has been a member of Mensa for several years, and has written and published poetry, essays, and articles on various subjects for the last 40 years. He has been an active internet marketer since 2000, and now makes his living online. He has blogs on the subjects of Internet Business and Marketing, Health and Weight Loss, and Real Estate Investing.